Failed repair in that case so I'd think a reasonable case to reject it for full refund minus mileage costs.
The mystery slide film didn't turn out very well annoyingly. Very dark and strangely a bit hazy.
Got these weird marks on the windscreen and upper black trim on the i3. Look like water marks but they don't come off with water or glass cleaner or normal car washing. Anyone any idea what the heck it is and how to remove it safely? Roof is painted carbon fibre and that is worse.
There's another offer on select car leasing. I've done it as 24 months, 3 months up front and 8,000 miles and it's £200 a month. The shorter range car is only a couple of quid a month cheaper by the look of it so it's a no brainer to get the longer range version.
UK fuels report for 2025 has the amount of energy used in refining oil. Don't know how it breaks down in terms of petro/diesel/ other stuff. Whole report: online.flippingbook.com/view/4976708...
One for the windscreen nerds in the UK. If you have damage including cracks which is not in the swept area but does reach multiple points on two edges of the windscreen is that an MOT fail? Damage is well over 50mm including the cracks. There are 7 points of cracks reaching the edges.
If you can't reuse the tiger covers how about something in these London Bus moquettes? Fill the centre section and leave the vinyl outers original. It's a nod to the previous owners without feeling like you're in a strange zoo.
It is gross vehicle weight I think. There's a thing about the road tax systems that I found.
Watching weird car YT channels has made me notice things like this while out.
Anyone know what Applegreen charge per kwh on contactless? Cannot find pricing info on the website or the zapmap web interface. There's some BS about prices changing regularly but that doesn't stop others. Tesla superchargers all list the cost on the tesla website in plain sight.
Do it. Does make me think of this scene out of the Wallace and gromit film though images.fanpop.com/images/image...
Well this is another reason Mirai aren't shifting. Look at the lease deal on autotrader. 12 months up front and a grand a month for thing that you can't fill up anywhere 😬 Couple of used Nexos on AT as well.
Blimey. SMMT June data is out already. They usually wait until the 5th or the Monday if that's on a weekend.
There's a 12 month PCP for £70 a month as well. www.citroen.co.uk/buy/offers/a...
I had a quick peak on select car leasing and the top one is about £150 a month, 9 months initial rental, 36 months.
National rail seems to only show the most expensive way to go anywhere. You can do it for under £200 but it would involve leaving later and being back later or next day. I picked a Tuesday in July as an example. Trainline shows a reasonable number of options but as a day trip it's a fecker!
I have pulled out a lot of the tables as it makes it easier to get a general idea of the miscreants.
I think this adapter thingy might be quite good for a drawing! I think it's a schuko perhaps. Not sure.
If you are going to do analogue dials then they have to be clear. The Lexus ones would do my head in! I'll stick with classic Audi 😀
Well this alignment check before picture explains the weird rear end. Wonder how many people just get the front done and not the back?
Further to the new VED rate changes this table seems to suggest the exemption for luxury tax will be removed and back dated on all EVS registered after 2017 with list price of more than £40k. I'm assuming it's a typo but honestly this lot are such a shower of imbeciles.
It's not even 7. The rotherham one is currently broken. This is a live map and it's about 3.
How many sub 100 mile cars that are 2023 or newer on Autotrader would be considered an over supply situation I wonder? Are many private buyers filing their boots with cheap pre regs instead of buying new?? They'd be a bit silly if they didn't.